On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:11 PM, muzzol<muzzol@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 2009/7/10 Arun Shrimali <arun.reso@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> I don't want my FDS server to be on public IP, I like to have a
>> internal (file) server through which user can authenticate and access
>> their files/folder. What domain should I used ??
>>
>
> as internal i meant your actual IP, not 127.0.0.1
> is not necessary to be an internet IP
>
> sorry for the misunderstunding.
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Following your suggesation, now I am trying to setup data.localhost.localdomain at ipaddress 127.0.0.1
I found the following error:
==============================================================================
The interactive phase is complete. The script will now set up your
servers. Enter No or go Back if you want to change something.
Are you ready to set up your servers? [yes]:
Creating directory server . . .
Your new DS instance 'data' was successfully created.
Creating the configuration directory server . . .
Error: failed to open an LDAP connection to host 'data.localhost.localdomain' port '389' as user 'cn=Directory Manager'. Error: unknown.
Failed to create the configuration directory server
Exiting . . .
Log file is '/tmp/setupKcR0CB.log'
[root@resobank reso]#
Is it not possible to setup FDS for offline network ???
Arun
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